Unemployment Rate in Ghana averaged 5.41 percent from 1991 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 10.40 percent in 2000 and a record low of 2.20 percent in 2013
Churches must use entrepreneurial initiatives to create jobs—Alan Kyeremanten
Churches must support government in area of job creation - Alan Kyerematen
YouStart initiative to be launched in June - Ken Ofori-Atta
Single Spine pay needs to be reviewed, jobs are not static - Ex Fair Wages boss
We will create sustainable, decent jobs for the youth – Mahama
C/R: Cost of living is high and we need living wages - TUC
Methodist Bishop expresses concern over youth unemployment
Youth unemployability must be critically looked at and addressed – GUTA
Minimum wage: Employers’ ability to pay must be looked at – Employers Association
Tripartite Committee charged to submit single spine review report in three months
Tripartite Committee charged to submit single spine review report in three months
299 employees sue Asanko Gold in redundancy fight
New job openings fall by 4.4% in first two months of 2022 – BoG report
‘YouStart’ Programme should be handed to a private financial institution - Joe Jackson
Retire and allow the youth to get jobs instead of forcing entrepreneurship - Prof. Bawole
Retire and create jobs for yourselves, stop pressurizing young people – UGBS Dean
High unemployment rate cannot be attributed to Russia-Ukraine crisis, coronavirus – TUC
Salary increment should be 20% and nothing else – Organised Labour
TUC hints of 'unprecedented strike' if government fails to increase salaries
LEAP commences nationwide payment of cash grants to beneficiaries
LEAP commences nationwide payment of cash grants to beneficiaries
Ghana Enterprises Agency presents start-up kits to 15 young persons
Government asked to make 1D1F more export oriented
Government urged to address economic sufferings of Ghanaians
Current unemployment rate close to pre-independence era – Suhuyini laments
Ashanti: 8 QNET agents arrested in suspected employment scam at Anwomaso
YouStart to benefit business-minded NABCO trainees – Freda Prempeh
GTP MD dismisses some workers after sack protest, police deployed
Dumelo’s food processing factory to create 750 jobs
23-year-old lady rejects GH¢2,500 job in Accra over distance
'Only lazy people don’t like to work' – Says man who has been selling kenkey for 30 years
High unemployment rate poses security threats in Ghana – Sinare
'Africa's biggest problem is brain drain' - Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh
Africa’s biggest problem is brain drain – Dr. Mathew Opoku Prempeh
Kwahu Airport to create more than 50,000 jobs – Bryan Acheampong
Only 45% of MASLOC loans paid in five years - CEO